Four people, including two children, were injured when a Slingshot ride cable snapped in Seville, Spain, on Saturday evening. The capsule fell from the cable, collided with a side post, and was left suspended in the air. Emergency services responded quickly, treating the injured at the scene and taking two victims to a medical centre.
Emergency Response Swift
Firefighters immediately cordoned off the Steel Max ride after the accident at 8.20pm, working alongside Civil Protection teams. Local police examined the ride’s documentation while the National Police launched a formal investigation.
Minor Injuries Reported
Authorities confirmed the injuries to the four individuals were slight. Two of those affected were inside the capsule at the time of the cable failure and required hospital treatment.
Safety Under Scrutiny
The incident raises questions about the safety measures on high-altitude fairground rides. Police are investigating to determine the cause of the cable failure and ensure public safety standards are met.
Witness Reactions
Onlookers described the moment the ride fell as alarming. Despite the shock, all four victims survived the incident, and emergency services were praised for their swift action. Police continue their inquiry as the fairground remains closed for inspection.